So I thought I’d also mention the promotion to top leadership of Johny Srouji, promotion which to me represents the rise of semiconductor engineering inside Apple. Far from shedding this skill (as it might have appeared to some at the time of the Intel transition), Apple doubled down on it: in the domain of system glue (chipsets), peripheral controllers, sensors, etc., but also going as far as to design its own processors, both at the RTL level (with the acquisition of PA Semi) and at the RTL to mask translation level (with the acquisition of Intrisity); something Apple never did (as far as we know, anyway) for 68k, PowerPC, or any other processor they used prior to ARM. With impressive results, particularly now with the iPad pro.